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with a thorough knowledge of deep-water sailing.

The Windjammers

Library 12mo, cloth $1.50

"A collection of short sea stories unmatched for interest."β€”New York Sun.

The Voyage of the Arrow

With six illustrations by H.C. Edwards.

Library 12mo, cloth $1.50

"A capital story, full of sensation and excitement, and a rollicking sea story of the good old-fashioned sort. The reader who begins this exciting voyage will sail on at the rate of twelve knots an hour until it is finished."β€”Boston Transcript.

WORKS OF REGINALD WRIGHT KAUFFMAN

Miss Frances Baird, Detective

A Passage from Her Memoirs.

Library 12mo, cloth decorative, with a frontispiece by W.F. Kirkpatrick $1.25

"Miss Baird ravels and unravels circumstantial evidence in her search for the murderer in a most bewildering and thoroughly feminine fashion.... The story is brimful of excitement, and no little ingenuity is displayed in its construction."β€”Boston Herald.

Jarvis of Harvard

Illustrated by Robert Edwards.

Library 12mo, cloth decorative $1.50

A strong and well written novel, dealing with the life of a young man in a modern college. Studies, athletics, social life, and the outside influences surrounding the youth of a college town are clearly depicted.

"Mr. Kauffman's treatment of his subject is dignified, restrained, sincere, and in admirable good taste throughout."β€”New York Mail and Express.

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